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i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. something we have not seen this time of the night this widespread on the golden gate bridge in plenty of time. how hot it gets in the seven-day forecast coming up. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> watch what you eat. doctors are seeing an increase in the number of salmonella cases in the south bay. and your own cooking habits could be to blame. nbc bay area marian favro is in san jose with the story and the ways to protect your self. >> reporter: good evening. well, doctors here say that one reason we see more salmonella infections during the summer is that we tend to eat more fruits and vegetables during the summer months. and if we don't
i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. something we have not seen this time of the night this widespread on the golden gate bridge in plenty of time. how hot it gets in the seven-day forecast coming up. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a...
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lisa myers, nbc news, kennebunk, maine. >>> we have a lot more to tell you about tonight. after years of private struggles, sheer joy for new dad jimmy fallon, opening up to savannah guthrie. and a look at the surge in couples using surrogates to have a baby. >>> and later, a reversal of fortune for folks left hard hit by hurricane sandy. tonight, what they plan to do after hitting one of the biggest jackpots of all time. of the bit jackpots of all time. one of the jackpots of all time. ietnam in . [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. yeah... try new alka
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see if they make this next round here on nbc bay area tonight at 8:00. i love nick cannon. >> dangerous and graceful. >> describes nick cannon. >> a little bit. yeah. lucky. married to mariah carey. lucky dope. >>> meteorologist christina loren with the forecast. >> beautiful day. kind of describes mariah carey as well. good morning to you. 11:19. taking a live look here. this is san francisco, very compressed marine layer, what happened when high pressure comes in, takes that moisture, forces it right to the surface, that's all we have left of that marine layer this morning. temperatures are warming up nicely. we are at 77 degrees right now in livermore, 76 in sunny vachl however, i am happy to point out, we have coastal cloud cover clinging right to the immediate coast and for us, that's going to mean a little bit of a cool down for some cities but not much, just about as hot as we were yesterday. so, this is what we are working with. area of low pressure drop to the south. for us that will bring more of an onshore flow. by 7 p.m., mostly cloudy condit
see if they make this next round here on nbc bay area tonight at 8:00. i love nick cannon. >> dangerous and graceful. >> describes nick cannon. >> a little bit. yeah. lucky. married to mariah carey. lucky dope. >>> meteorologist christina loren with the forecast. >> beautiful day. kind of describes mariah carey as well. good morning to you. 11:19. taking a live look here. this is san francisco, very compressed marine layer, what happened when high pressure comes...
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i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> first it was bart, then ac transit. now thousands of santa clara workers are considering walking offer the job. they are members of the seiu local 21. that union represents workers many of the medical center. the workers are in the midst of a labor dispute over health care contributions. the contract expires at the end of the month, which is when that strike would come down if it does happen. >>> the city of hayward is on its own struggle. >> we've already given 12%. that's about $5,000 per person per year. and we, they still are insisting even though economic times are getting better, they're still insisting on the full 17%. >> nearly 300 employees are walking picket lines, but the union says some people are still at work providing administration services like 911 operators, wastewater and animal control. >>> a community service van which was stolen more than two weeks ago has been recovered. the van was stolen on fruitvale street in oakland on july 29th. it was found abandoned in hayward after neighbors called in the
i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> first it was bart, then ac transit. now thousands of santa clara workers are considering walking offer the job. they are members of the seiu local 21. that union represents workers many of the medical center. the workers are in the midst of a labor dispute over health care contributions. the contract expires at the end of the month, which is when that strike would come down if it does happen. >>> the city of hayward is on its own...
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coming from nbc affiliate wvtm, reporting the plane is burning. so far two explosions heard from the scene. here what happens nbc has confirmed so far for is. u.p.s. cargo plane is airbus 330. it crashed very close to the birmingham airport where it was scheduled to land. this happened 6:00 a.m. local time, so just within the last 45 minutes. a pok spokeswoman said the plan crash on the outskirts of birmingham shuttlesworth airport. no homes are affected or compromised by any of this this morning. the crash has not affected airport operations. this information coming from our nbc affiliate. u.p.s. has been notified of the incident. we are checking their twitter feed to get latest from the u.p.s. official twitter feed. that is the latest from here. of course, the other thing i want to mention, so far, no injuries reported. also there are no passengers on the plane, just the crew and thousands of packages meant to be delivered in alabama. i say no injuries so far because nothing has been confirmed. of course, we can certainly expect fatalities consi
coming from nbc affiliate wvtm, reporting the plane is burning. so far two explosions heard from the scene. here what happens nbc has confirmed so far for is. u.p.s. cargo plane is airbus 330. it crashed very close to the birmingham airport where it was scheduled to land. this happened 6:00 a.m. local time, so just within the last 45 minutes. a pok spokeswoman said the plan crash on the outskirts of birmingham shuttlesworth airport. no homes are affected or compromised by any of this this...
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for us here at nbc news, he was also a familiar face at the "meet the press" round table. he was known for his no-nonsense manner in uncovering the latest political skroop. his wife alice concluded in her letter this morning writing, quote, to his many friends, he appreciated the great company, story, scoop, competition, and laughter. he fit his life and times so very well. why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. take the miralax pledge to feel better sooner. get a reward like a beauty treatment, a dance class or a $5 gift card with purchase of a specially marked pack. go to miralax.com for details. >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? chris is back with us right now. chris, we take you out to wyoming. mike enzy holding his first listening session in wyoming today. of course, he's going up against liz cheney. that should be an interesting one. >> yeah, you know, peter,
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nbc is live in cairo. this is something we have been fearfully anticipating for days. and it finally happened today. >> yes, that's correct, the government has been sending mixed signals over the last week. the cabinet did authorize the minister of interior to clear out these protests. the military said it was running out of patience. there were international diplomatic em iic efforts and l efforts in an attempt to ward off what we're seeing today. this morning, the egyptian police went in. they started to clear two of the major sit-in protests. one of them now firmly in control of the egyptian police. the other one, the man one, that one is still an ongoing operation as we understand it. hundreds of people still inside the square. that is the scene of some of the most intense clashes that we've seen between egyptian police and supporters of the ousted president. the concern among many people who have been advocating against going into this type of square with violence was that you're going to splinter these protests. and that's what we're seeing in just a few hours si
nbc is live in cairo. this is something we have been fearfully anticipating for days. and it finally happened today. >> yes, that's correct, the government has been sending mixed signals over the last week. the cabinet did authorize the minister of interior to clear out these protests. the military said it was running out of patience. there were international diplomatic em iic efforts and l efforts in an attempt to ward off what we're seeing today. this morning, the egyptian police went...
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nbc's katy tur has their story. good morning. >> as of last week on average, these guys were making about $35,000 each. now they have $86 million to split between them. happy, happ happy. >> 9 women and 7 men, you could call the office pool a cast of colorful characters. suddenly $3.8 million richer. each had their own reaction. there are the jokers. willie in his duck dynasty t-shirt. >> my fellow americans. i just wanted -- this is my best outfit. >> and lisa who couldn't believe her luck. >> i had to wake my poor husband up who is no longer poor. >> the emotional ones like barbara whose late father in a twist of fate is the new jersey lawmaker who created the state lottery. >> i couldn't ask for a better dad and i wish he was here to share in the moment. >> and the ones who now have a chance to set things right. ten months ago when hurricane sandy put a target on the jersey shore, thousands lost their homes. darlene was one of them. >> the first thing i'm going to do is buy me and my daughter a home and bring my
nbc's katy tur has their story. good morning. >> as of last week on average, these guys were making about $35,000 each. now they have $86 million to split between them. happy, happ happy. >> 9 women and 7 men, you could call the office pool a cast of colorful characters. suddenly $3.8 million richer. each had their own reaction. there are the jokers. willie in his duck dynasty t-shirt. >> my fellow americans. i just wanted -- this is my best outfit. >> and lisa who...
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i'm monitoring the wires and checking in with nbc affiliate. i'll check back with you in 30 minutes. >> thank you. >>> 5:02. happening now, tensions high in egypt this morning after violence erupted on the streets of cairo. live pictures just coming into your newsroom. egypt's health men ministry said at least nine protesters killed. the violence started when security forces moved in to clear two protest camps for supporters of ousted president morsi. police seen firing tear gas and removing roadblocks. one of the camps cleared and is under police control. protesters being moved oust a second camp. >>> a fairfield man accused of intentionally drowning his father's dog expected in court today. set to be arraigned for animal cruelty as well as probation violation. investigators say he repeatedly pushed his father's pit bull terrier under the water at a city pond monday morning. that dog drowned. police say cavanaugh admitted to doing it but say his doesn't know why. cavanaugh was already on probation for assault with a deadly weapon. >>> today ma
i'm monitoring the wires and checking in with nbc affiliate. i'll check back with you in 30 minutes. >> thank you. >>> 5:02. happening now, tensions high in egypt this morning after violence erupted on the streets of cairo. live pictures just coming into your newsroom. egypt's health men ministry said at least nine protesters killed. the violence started when security forces moved in to clear two protest camps for supporters of ousted president morsi. police seen firing tear gas...
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this is a first for nbc news, by the way. oh, my gosh. do you feel like you're back in delta kappa gamma? >> i was a tri delt. this is a re union show. we have a great show ahead of you. this is a reunion show. it is kids and their parents who haven't seen each other in years. >> it will be heartwarming. who knows what condition hoda will be in by the time we get to that. it's going to be awesome. what are we doing with the biebster? >> justin bieber is having his fair share of issues. he urinated in a mop bucket. which was gross. he spit on fans from a balcony. >> he also spit, didn't he, on president clinton's picture. >> that too and he said he was sorry and the pres tweeted him back. now pictures are emerging. this is of 19-year-old justin bieber naked, only covered by his guitar. the pictures were taken in toronto during a canadian thanksgiving celebration in october, 2012. he overslept -- justin did. he heard his family was down in the house awake, so he decided something fun and amusing would be to go down naked to show his grandmo
this is a first for nbc news, by the way. oh, my gosh. do you feel like you're back in delta kappa gamma? >> i was a tri delt. this is a re union show. we have a great show ahead of you. this is a reunion show. it is kids and their parents who haven't seen each other in years. >> it will be heartwarming. who knows what condition hoda will be in by the time we get to that. it's going to be awesome. what are we doing with the biebster? >> justin bieber is having his fair share...
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cairo descends into what nbc reports characterize as a chaotic bloodbath as security forces moved in to take down protest camps that had been erected by supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. hundreds of people have been killed nationwide. thousands more are injured. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel was in the midst of the chaos this morning. >> security forces here are clearly using live ammunition firing into the side streets. there are frontline positions between protesters, security forces, all over cairo. and this one looks like it is about to get very ugly. >> egypt has declared a month long state of emergency. the u.s. embassy in cairo has closed and earlier today, vie president muhammad elbaradei a pro reform leader in the interim government resigned to protest violence. joining me now, foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin. what's the very latest from the cairo? >> well, a government imposed curfew has gone into effect this evening prohibiting anyone from going into the streets. they have warned anyone caught on streets will be imprisoned. this in addit
cairo descends into what nbc reports characterize as a chaotic bloodbath as security forces moved in to take down protest camps that had been erected by supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. hundreds of people have been killed nationwide. thousands more are injured. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel was in the midst of the chaos this morning. >> security forces here are clearly using live ammunition firing into the side streets. there are frontline positions between...
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. >> we start today with nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin inside cairo. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, the curfew is just going into effect now. the egyptian government was being very serious about anyone who violates that curfew, saying they would be immediately imprisoned. part of the state of emergency that has been declared also suspends the rights of civilians to have trials or for that matter due process. so you can expect a lot of criticism from human rights organizations and other activists over the fact that the interim government has now declared this state of emergency. it comes on the heels of a very bloody day, one that the muslim brotherhood and their supporters are calling a massacre. they say that close to 2,000 people may be killed. now, that number is impossible to verify. what we do know is that there are a lot of bodies that remain in various field hospitals near the sit-in protests. many of them have yet to be officially confirmed as dead by the ministry. we expect that number to rise, as you mentioned. the key issue today,
. >> we start today with nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin inside cairo. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, the curfew is just going into effect now. the egyptian government was being very serious about anyone who violates that curfew, saying they would be immediately imprisoned. part of the state of emergency that has been declared also suspends the rights of civilians to have trials or for that matter due process. so you can expect a lot of criticism from human...
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there are the house ban on nbc's "tonight show with jimmy serving with questlove as musical director. he is a high demand dj. he is also non-author come out with a new memoir, "mo meta blues: the world according to questlove." tuesday, we sat down with questlove to discuss his new and the killing of trayvon martin. first come on the heels of this exist work ruling declaring the stop and frisk tactics of the new york police department unconstitutional, i asked him to talk about his own experience with racial profiling. he talked about his first time king stopped as a teenager in philadelphia. >> there was a point where i was coming home from bible study on a friday night and there's a tower records on south street. a friend of mine wanted to 's allen that just came out. he wanted to study the record before they came. so we went and purchased the album and were driving home and seconds later on washington avenue in philly, cops stopped us and holding a gun on us. and is nothing like the first a gun is held on you. like, we are 16, 17 years old, mind you. i just remember the protocol. i
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. >>> i'm richard lui, this is "early today," hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> the lead story this morning in usa today, women move into law enforcement's highest ranks. women head up six of the nation's biggest jobs, including the drug enforcement administration, secret service, and the fbi's washington field office. >>> and in the l.a. times, feinstein and durbin, how to close gitmo. the two high ranking senators write an op-ed saying it's not america's military that's failed, it's our policy makers. >>> topping our news, breaking news in alabama to update you on, a large cargo plane crashing just an hour ago while on approach to the birmingham airport. wvtm reporting the plane is burning after two explosions. it was coming from louisville, kentucky. no explanation how many were onboard the air bus plane or if there were any injuries. >>> also, benefits are dividing the town of yarnell, arizona, where 19 hotshot firefighters were killed battling a june wildfire. because of 13 of them were considered temporary employees, their families are not entitled to full surv
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let's go to nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams, pete? >> reporter: the judge has sentenced jesse jackson to 2 1/2 years in prison for stealing $750,000 from his campaign. that's well below the 4 years prosecutors asked for. well below the five years called for in sentencing guidelines. we have yet to hear the sentence for his wife. she'll be sentenced as well. she was seeking probation, alex. >> nbc's pete williams, thank you for the update. that's all for now. "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. >> announcer: brought to you by super 8. now with free breakfast and high speed internet. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. today, unlike yesterday, will be a great travel day throughout much of the country. the only travel problem spot could be the southeast. that front will hang up down here. we could see some afternoon showers and storms that could cause minor travel delays from dallas, new orleans, jacksonville, over here to atlanta. it won't be widespread. beautiful day from the great lakes to th
let's go to nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams, pete? >> reporter: the judge has sentenced jesse jackson to 2 1/2 years in prison for stealing $750,000 from his campaign. that's well below the 4 years prosecutors asked for. well below the five years called for in sentencing guidelines. we have yet to hear the sentence for his wife. she'll be sentenced as well. she was seeking probation, alex. >> nbc's pete williams, thank you for the update. that's all for now....
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. >>> from fast food franchises to colleges about 20 small businesses have told nbc news that they'll be cutting workers hours below 30 a week, this is in anticipation of obama care and its mandate that employers must provide health care. >>> ford wants you to focus on this. the focus is now the top-selling car. with sales in china raising 300%. >>> warner brothers will offer christiane $60 million to return for "batman versus superman." >>> straight ahead -- all of your sports headlines with richard lui, you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover s
. >>> from fast food franchises to colleges about 20 small businesses have told nbc news that they'll be cutting workers hours below 30 a week, this is in anticipation of obama care and its mandate that employers must provide health care. >>> ford wants you to focus on this. the focus is now the top-selling car. with sales in china raising 300%. >>> warner brothers will offer christiane $60 million to return for "batman versus superman." >>>...
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nbc joe fryar joins me now. is the family confirming this is hannah's active account, this is her answering back to so many people with curious questions some. >> reporter: no, thomas. at this point, the family and the sheriff are not confirming that it is her. so at this point, we have to look at this and treat it very cautiously. we can know that since monday, someone has been posting on a couple of social media accounts in her fame. it has not been confirmed by the family or sheriff's office but we can tell you these accounts were established long ago and during the abduction there was no activity on those accounts and since monday, which is when hannah returned to southern california, there has been a flurry of activity. now some of the most interesting posts are on the website askfm, a popular site for teenagers where users can go on and ask people questions and try to get answers. one of the questions that caught our attention, someone asked are you glad he's dead? referring to suspect james dimaggio. the
nbc joe fryar joins me now. is the family confirming this is hannah's active account, this is her answering back to so many people with curious questions some. >> reporter: no, thomas. at this point, the family and the sheriff are not confirming that it is her. so at this point, we have to look at this and treat it very cautiously. we can know that since monday, someone has been posting on a couple of social media accounts in her fame. it has not been confirmed by the family or sheriff's...
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. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live from cairo. what's the current situation? again, we're reporting that the curfew is supposed to be in effect, but what more are you hearing about that? >> reporter: well, the curfew a short while ago was extended. it's going to start in one hour from now. that is 9:00 p.m. local time. now, the daily curfew will be from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. local time. because today was the first day, the egyptian cabinet announced it was going to give two additional hours for the curfew to kick into effect. so it has not yet started. that's why you could probably see or hear behind me a little bit of traffic. although, the streets are extremely quiet for a typical cairo night here. against that backdrop, we also have confirmed from egyptian security sources that eight senior leaders of the muslim brotherhood, many of them with arrest warrants out for their arrest, in addition facing charges of inciting to kill protesters o over the course of the last several weeks. eight of those senior leaders have now been arrested. they were camped out a
. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live from cairo. what's the current situation? again, we're reporting that the curfew is supposed to be in effect, but what more are you hearing about that? >> reporter: well, the curfew a short while ago was extended. it's going to start in one hour from now. that is 9:00 p.m. local time. now, the daily curfew will be from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. local time. because today was the first day, the egyptian cabinet announced it was going to give two...
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nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know this was an airbus a-300 coming to to land at birmingham 6:00 a.m. eastern time and coming from louisville, kentucky. their main cargo operation. this plane never made it to the runway and crashed on an approach in a field outside the airport. told no nearby structures involved and told from authorities with the city that, in fact, both the pilot and the co-pilot died. there were no other passengers on board this plane. this was a cargo ship and so, of course, all you had were the pilot and the co-pilot. this reminds us of two recent plane crashes. one of them was in 2010 in which a u.p.s. plane in dubai crashed and in that case they believe because of a fire caused by lithium batteries. earlier this year another cargo plane ship crashed not u.p.s. but another plane in afghanistan crashed because of a cargo shift inside the plane that caused significant weight imbalance. we don't know the cause of this crash yet. the ntsb has a go team now on the way to birmingham
nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know this was an airbus a-300 coming to to land at birmingham 6:00 a.m. eastern time and coming from louisville, kentucky. their main cargo operation. this plane never made it to the runway and crashed on an approach in a field outside the airport. told no nearby structures involved and told from authorities with the city that, in fact, both the pilot and the co-pilot died. there were no other...
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>>> back here at home, a major new report on the effects of obama care by our partners at nbc news setting off a fire storm. more and more business owners they say along with investors say that obama care is killing jobs. and wait until you hear the white house reaction. >>> and is this the call of duty economy. just how many hours young and not so young men are killing playing this video game. is this why so many of these guys aren't married and don't have decent jobs? all these stories and more coming up on the "kudlow report." starting now. >>> good evening, this is the "kudlow report." first up tonight, a new report from nbc news is investigative reporter lisa myers says businesses across the country are cutting employees' hours to avoid paying health care costs from obama care. the white house has been telling a different story. take a listen. >> the data reflects there is not support for the proposition that businesses are not hiring full-time employees because of the affordable care act. >> add this to the delays and changes to obama care, seems the law is crumbling under its own we
>>> back here at home, a major new report on the effects of obama care by our partners at nbc news setting off a fire storm. more and more business owners they say along with investors say that obama care is killing jobs. and wait until you hear the white house reaction. >>> and is this the call of duty economy. just how many hours young and not so young men are killing playing this video game. is this why so many of these guys aren't married and don't have decent jobs? all...
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in everything anti-obama. [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] however, did you see the missouri rodeo clown with the obama mask. you know. the other clown asked who wants to see the bull run over obama. he went and played with the lips on the obama mask. you know. the president of the missouri rodeo cowboy association has resigned after getting flak about a state fair event in which a rodeo clown riled up the crowd as a bull chased a masked man imitating president obama. the event featured a man wearing an obama mask with an upside down broomstick arranged on his back side. >> he wasn't playing quidditch? >> stephanie: no. another clown drew tears from the audience. asked if they wanted to see obama run down by the bull and made comments about the bull coming to get obama. apparently, the crowd went wild. like an old-fashioned clan rally. the missouri state fair said it banned the clown from performing at the fair. fun facts i hadn't heard, chris. the state fair and rodeo association identified the clown who made the comments about obama but a friend and relative identified the clown as toughy g
in everything anti-obama. [ ♪ "nbc nightly news" ] however, did you see the missouri rodeo clown with the obama mask. you know. the other clown asked who wants to see the bull run over obama. he went and played with the lips on the obama mask. you know. the president of the missouri rodeo cowboy association has resigned after getting flak about a state fair event in which a rodeo clown riled up the crowd as a bull chased a masked man imitating president obama. the event featured a...
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time, the director of the toxic substances control, sit downs to answer questions after a series of nbc reports prompted criticism from state senators in an ongoing epic investigation. >> director debbie raphael leads a department charged with fleecing companies that pollute the air, soil and water. she was disappointed to hear insiders say her department was too cozy with industry. but they're right. >> we were not serving the people of california. >> reporter: we first caught up with debbie raphael, after her agency declined anyone to speak on camera, about accusations that they failed to punish companies with a long history of polluting the environment. >> i would take issue with the failure to enforce. >> reporter: now, raphael, addresses the failures. especially those raised by veteran staff. >> it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> reporter: how do you feel when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >> i feel disheartened, frankly, because i would say that it's a little extreme to say we're falling down on the job. however, i would not
time, the director of the toxic substances control, sit downs to answer questions after a series of nbc reports prompted criticism from state senators in an ongoing epic investigation. >> director debbie raphael leads a department charged with fleecing companies that pollute the air, soil and water. she was disappointed to hear insiders say her department was too cozy with industry. but they're right. >> we were not serving the people of california. >> reporter: we first...
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nbc's tom costello reports. >> reporter: for months us airways and american have been promoting the move as positive for their customers. attorneys general from six states moved to block the deal saying the airline would be too big. >> they tend to contract the market. you have less routes, less choice, higher prices, less people trying to please you. they don't need to please you. >> reporter: some passenger rights advocates are applauding. >> we lost competition across the country. that's what i was really concerned about. >> reporter: the government argues the merged airline would dramatically cut competition since they compete directly on a thousand routes already. but american and us airways say they complete on just 12 routes. they plan to fight it saying blocking this precompetitive merger will deny customers access to a broader airline network that gives them more choices. >> too many planes and too many players. unless they can tighten up profitability, it's going to be a badly existing industry. >> reporter: is it good for passengers who now pay more for luggage, leg room, even
nbc's tom costello reports. >> reporter: for months us airways and american have been promoting the move as positive for their customers. attorneys general from six states moved to block the deal saying the airline would be too big. >> they tend to contract the market. you have less routes, less choice, higher prices, less people trying to please you. they don't need to please you. >> reporter: some passenger rights advocates are applauding. >> we lost competition across...
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. >> this is from nbc news. >> i read that. it is a lousy report. and by the way, people talk about white castle, papa john's, regal theaters. >> offering entry level jobs, fy on them, bob. >> darden's restaurant offered $2.50 a week, everybody turned them down, wanted to go to full time medicaid obama care. kimberly? >> you know, taking bob in today, it is a full-time job. you know, i'll tell you some facts now. obama care is an unmitigated disaster. >> how do you know? >> talk about stink bugs earlier. let me tell you something, there's nowhere's the beef. it doesn't work. that's why he is walking it back now. >> instead of this crap in the headlines, give me specific examples. >> none of the democrats want it because it is bad for them. >> none of them? none? >> most of the democrats don't like it, corporate donors don't like it, guess what, it is a stinker. if you look across the country at elections that are closely contested, it is shaving off points off your boys real fast. >> real fast. greg, last word. >> you don't have examples, so don't t
. >> this is from nbc news. >> i read that. it is a lousy report. and by the way, people talk about white castle, papa john's, regal theaters. >> offering entry level jobs, fy on them, bob. >> darden's restaurant offered $2.50 a week, everybody turned them down, wanted to go to full time medicaid obama care. kimberly? >> you know, taking bob in today, it is a full-time job. you know, i'll tell you some facts now. obama care is an unmitigated disaster. >> how...
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>>> back here at home, a major new report on the effects of obama care by our partners at nbc news setting off a fire storm. more and more business owners they say along with investors say that obama care is killing jobs. and wait until you hear the white house reaction. >>> and is this the call of duty economy. just how many hours young and not so young men are killing playinth
>>> back here at home, a major new report on the effects of obama care by our partners at nbc news setting off a fire storm. more and more business owners they say along with investors say that obama care is killing jobs. and wait until you hear the white house reaction. >>> and is this the call of duty economy. just how many hours young and not so young men are killing playinth
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. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin in cairo. you stay safe. egypt, of course, is the recipient of more than $1.3 billion in united states aid annually. the white house faced questions today about whether that will aid is being reconsidered in the bloody aftermath of what many are calling a military coup. >> we have determined that it is not in the best interests of the united states to make be that determination. but as we've also said throughout that process, we are on a regular basis reviewing the aid that is provided by the united states to egypt and we'll continue to do that. >> with us now from minneapolis is democratic congressman keith ellis son who is just back from a trip to the skreej. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon, how are you? >> good to have you. we've heard the administration condemning today's crackdown in egypt. senator lindsey graham just issued a statement "i fear that without a quick reversal of current trinds, egypt may be on its way to becoming a failed state." but do you agree that the west acquiesced too easily
. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin in cairo. you stay safe. egypt, of course, is the recipient of more than $1.3 billion in united states aid annually. the white house faced questions today about whether that will aid is being reconsidered in the bloody aftermath of what many are calling a military coup. >> we have determined that it is not in the best interests of the united states to make be that determination. but as we've also said throughout that process, we are on a regular basis...
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. >> this is on nbc, this is on espn, these are on fox sports. these are events that are getting major national exposure. >> we've had some great players already... >> it's just an insane amount of attention being paid to the sport. >> let's go down to lowell galindo for the first of our eight verbal commitments. he's standing by xavier dickson. >> a lot of these kids nowadays are doing major press conferences, where they're deciding what college they're going to go to. >> alabama. ( cheers and applause ) >> there you go. >> these are 16- and 17-year-old kids who have to meet the demands of a rabid fan base. ( whistle blows ) >> narrator: at summer camps and tournaments, top football players and teams are scrutinized, evaluated and ranked by an army of college scouts and national media. >> you seen anybody that you like out here? >> oh, yeah. yeah, we've been right... >> tip! >> narrator: dallas jackson is a senior analyst for rivals.com, a sports recruiting news site. >> yeah, cj azumea? he's a guy who could play wide receiver or cornerback. wit
. >> this is on nbc, this is on espn, these are on fox sports. these are events that are getting major national exposure. >> we've had some great players already... >> it's just an insane amount of attention being paid to the sport. >> let's go down to lowell galindo for the first of our eight verbal commitments. he's standing by xavier dickson. >> a lot of these kids nowadays are doing major press conferences, where they're deciding what college they're going to...
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according to a senior counter terrorism official talking with nbc news, there is no indication at this point that there is anything related to the cargo that caused this crash. again, that's very preliminary. here's the ntsb talking about the next step in the investigation. >> the board has very good success rate with being able to recover the recorders. so at this point i'm optimistic that we will be able to recover those. >> so we are going to get on our way and board an airplane. again, we should be in birmingham by noon their time. actually, we should be there by 11:00 their time. we will update you as we find out information. >> again, getting the black box is one of the first steps as they look at exactly what happened with this airbus a-300-600 uns cps cargo plane t crashed. scott, one last note. this is the sixth ups cargo crash in recent history. but you've got to go back a ways when you continue all six of those events. so we will be following this and have more throughout the morning. back to you. >> all right, phil, thanks so much. phil lebeau for us in chicago. >>> let's s
according to a senior counter terrorism official talking with nbc news, there is no indication at this point that there is anything related to the cargo that caused this crash. again, that's very preliminary. here's the ntsb talking about the next step in the investigation. >> the board has very good success rate with being able to recover the recorders. so at this point i'm optimistic that we will be able to recover those. >> so we are going to get on our way and board an airplane....
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the reporting of nbc and cnbc. san antonio, texas, next up. phil, you are on the air. go ahead. >> yes, i think that this health care law is nothing but a power grab. -- the governor of texas says this health care law is not going to work. i think the people are trying to slow it down a little bit and turn it over -- turn the power over to the people and not the government. and that is it. is onnew orleans, jules the independent line. you are on the air. >> yes, i was laid off from my job in february of this year. until that time, i had insurance through my company i was working for, building ships for the united states navy. since i have been laid off in february, i have been participating in cobra. my wife is disabled since 1996. i had an injury at the job, and i had knee replacement surgery. $1295ying cobra coverage a month. >> that's for you and your wife? >> right. and i'm not really using it. my wife is. it's eating up the little savings that i had. hopefully, obama care will not be as bad as the price i'm paying for cobra. it should be affordable, and this cobra
the reporting of nbc and cnbc. san antonio, texas, next up. phil, you are on the air. go ahead. >> yes, i think that this health care law is nothing but a power grab. -- the governor of texas says this health care law is not going to work. i think the people are trying to slow it down a little bit and turn it over -- turn the power over to the people and not the government. and that is it. is onnew orleans, jules the independent line. you are on the air. >> yes, i was laid off from...
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significant concerns about a couple of documentaries in the works of being made about hillary clinton by nbc, by cnn they said there could be a vote on that held on friday and ultimately lead to the rnc not holding debates with those entities. that is something to watch, a possibility for friday. bill: molly line on the ground in boston. martha. martha: there is deadly chaos today and a lost violence that is gripping egypt. there is a live shot at cairo 4:56 p.m. a state of emergency has now been declared there. security forces employed snipers to bulldozers to push protesters out of the square. churches have been torch the. christians have been targeted. we've seen the death of a 10-year-old child, all of this in a crisis spinning out of control. we'll be right back. what are you doing back there? ow! that hurt! no, no, no, no. you can't go to school like this, c'mon. don't do it! no! (mom vo) you never know what life's gonna throw at you. if i gotta wear clothes, you gotta wear clothes. (mom vo) that's why i got a subaru. i just pulled up. he did what now? no he's never done that before! o
significant concerns about a couple of documentaries in the works of being made about hillary clinton by nbc, by cnn they said there could be a vote on that held on friday and ultimately lead to the rnc not holding debates with those entities. that is something to watch, a possibility for friday. bill: molly line on the ground in boston. martha. martha: there is deadly chaos today and a lost violence that is gripping egypt. there is a live shot at cairo 4:56 p.m. a state of emergency has now...
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why not abc news, or nbc news, or wall street journal or whatever. and edward snowden said there's a very good reason why he did because he doesn't trust the us media, and he thinks they have not been doing their job, especially since september 11th. wasn't a long interview, as i said. here is the first line of basically a paragraph response, quote, edward snowden, what he thinks about the media, he says after 9/11 many of the most important news outlets in america advocated their role as a check to power. the journalistic responsibility to challenge the exests of government, and they did so for fear of being seen as unpatriotic, and punished in the market during a period of heightened nationalism. you know what, whatever you think about edward snowden, i think he is absolutely right on in those comments, in fact, dare i say it, you have heard me make the same point here on this program many times how disappointed i have been in the media. let's go back to those days after september 11th. clearly we were struck. we had a right to strike back, and a r
why not abc news, or nbc news, or wall street journal or whatever. and edward snowden said there's a very good reason why he did because he doesn't trust the us media, and he thinks they have not been doing their job, especially since september 11th. wasn't a long interview, as i said. here is the first line of basically a paragraph response, quote, edward snowden, what he thinks about the media, he says after 9/11 many of the most important news outlets in america advocated their role as a...